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Hey Team,
Chris here! Just wanted to give you all a heads-up about Tang Sou Dao UK – London Canary Wharf. Run by Grandmaster MK Loke, this martial arts school is right in the heart of London and offers Tang Sou Dao Ren Yi Wu Kwan, a style Grandmaster Loke himself founded back in 1973. It's rooted in Shaolin martial arts but tailored for practical self-defence.
Chris is excited to share that this school is all about effective self-defence, focusing on technical skills, mental discipline, and physical fitness. Whether you're a newbie or have been at it for years, Tang Sou Dao can help you hit your goals. The instructors are top-notch, with years of training and teaching under their belts.
Students at Tang Sou Dao can look forward to both physical and mental benefits. Regular training can boost flexibility, strength, stamina, and overall fitness. The school's philosophy also promotes discipline and respect, creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
Apart from physical perks, Tang Sou Dao helps with concentration, focus, and confidence - skills that are useful in everyday life. Chris and the team hold classes across the UK, with the main spot being at Norman Hall, Cromwell Road, Greys, Essex RM17 5HF.
This school has a long-standing reputation for excellence and has produced many skilled martial artists. Grandmaster Loke always says that even the most experienced instructors were once total beginners, so don't be shy about starting your journey. The school’s a real family affair too – lots of students bring their kids and even their grandkids.
If you need more info, just reach out to Tang Sou Dao UK – London Canary Wharf. They’re also on social media – you can find them on Facebook (Tang Sou Dao Ren Yi Wu Kwan), Instagram (@tang.sou.dao), and YouTube (Tang Sou Dao).
Why not give it a go and see what you can achieve with Tang Sou Dao UK – London Canary Wharf?
Cheers,
Chris